Or. Admin. Code § 340-230-0130 - Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators: Continuous Emission Monitoring
(1) All solid waste
incinerators shall operate and maintain continuous monitoring for the
following:
(a) Sulfur dioxide;
(b) Carbon monoxide;
(c) Opacity;
(d) Final Combustion Chamber Exit
Temperature;
(e) Control Equipment
Outlet Temperature;
(f) Oxygen;
and
(g) Nitrogen Oxide - New
facilities only (over 250 tons/day).
(2) All infectious waste incinerators shall
operate and maintain continuous monitoring for the following:
(a) Carbon monoxide;
(b) Opacity; and
(c) Final Combustion Chamber Exit
Temperature.
(3) The
Department may at any time require the installation of hydrogen chloride
monitors for any solid and infectious waste incinerator, or sulfur dioxide
monitors for any infectious waste incinerator, if the Department determines
such monitoring is necessary, in order to demonstrate compliance with the
hydrogen chloride emission limit.
(4) The monitors specified above shall comply
with EPA performance specifications in Title 40, C.F.R., Part 60, Appendix B,
and the Department's Continuous Monitoring Manual. [NOTE: The Department's
Continuous Monitoring Manual is published at OAR
340-200-0035.] All monitoring
equipment shall be located so as to accurately monitor emission levels, in
order to demonstrate compliance with OAR
340-230-0110.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 183, 468 & 468A
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468A.025
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